Ms. Steer handed out a permission form for Exams and Presentations last week. Here are some general answers to some general questions. If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact us and we'll get an answer back to you as quickly as possible.
Q: What is the difference between an Exam and a
Presentation?
A: In both cases the students present material from the
curriculum before an Royal Academy of Dance Examiner. Primary students do
a Presentation as a group. They are not graded, but if memory serves
correctly, they are given constructive criticism. It is an excellent
opportunity to experience dancing before a real RAD Examiner without the
pressures of being graded. Certificates are given to each participant.
Grade I students and higher may do either a Presentation or an
Exam. It is up to the discretion of the instructor as to which one is a
better fit for each individual student. Both are done as a group.
My daughter has done an exam and tells me that although there are
routines that the Examiner asks for the group to do together, sometimes the
individual students are asked to perform a specific routine or step. Exams are
graded. Certificates with their grades are mailed to the instructor by
the end of the year and given to the student. If they arrive later, we
will do our best to deliver them to you.
Q:
When are Exams and Presentations being held?
A: The last information I have is that they will be held in
February.
Q:
Where will they be held?
A: At the Starz in Motion studio at the far east end of
Petawawa.
Q: Are Exams and Presentations mandatory?
A: Nope! We do encourage students to participate
because it is an excellent opportunity to get feedback and instruction from
another set of skilled and trained RAD eyes. However, we know not every
student is comfortable with this, so participation is not demanded.